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The Wall is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 30 November 1979 by Harvest/EMI and Columbia/CBS Records. It is a rock opera which explores Pink, a jaded rock star, as he constructs a psychological "wall" of social isolation.
One of the more expensive remasters (EMI-Toshiba 2001 TOCP series). Quality: 512Kbps, 44,100Hz, 16Bit. The Wall by Pink FloydYear: 1979Label: Toshiba-EMI TOCP-65742~3, Japan (2001)CD1:...
01. In The Flesh - 0:0002. The Thin Ice - 03:2003. Another Brick In The Wall (Part I) - 05:4904. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives - 08:5805. Another Brick In T...
Pink Floyd – The Wall is a 1982 British live action/adult animated surrealist musical drama film directed by Alan Parker, based on Pink Floyd's 1979 album The Wall. The screenplay was written by Pink Floyd vocalist and bassist Roger Waters.
Pink Floyd’s The Wall is one of the most intriguing and imaginative albums in the history of rock music. Since the studio album’s release in 1979, the tour of 1980-81, and the...
The Wall stands out as one of the most polarizing classic albums in rock music history. Some people hear it as the culmination of Pink Floyd's efforts to combine striking music with lyrical themes ...
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Pink Floyd: The Wall: Directed by Alan Parker. With Bob Geldof, Christine Hargreaves, James Laurenson, Eleanor David. A confined but troubled rock star descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone.
At 80 minutes, The Wall didn’t spare listeners any of Waters’ creative largesse. If anything, it laid bare his inner turmoil (and outer critique) with almost forensic precision: The album traces the long arc of a fictional rock star named Pink Floyd, who evolves from lonely boy to maniacal fascist.
Roger Waters had a little black book with his poems in – and he turned them into a massive, multimedia masterpiece that ultimately destroyed Pink Floyd